Frequently described as a visionary and serial entrepreneur, Chris Carmichael is an expert in design, marketing, production, and distribution. As Ubiquity Broadcasting's Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder, Carmichael manages the Web 3.0 Company’s strategy, content development and operations.

In early 1997 Carmichael turned his attention to the Internet after realizing design and technology innovation was non-existent. Carmichael later invented "Sprocket" and co-authored several of the Company's other patents including "Compression," "Lifestyle," "Immersive Advertising," and "B2B." He brings a unique and intuitive quality to the Company and has a keen understanding of the marketplace.

While working in marketing and film production, Carmichael pursued another passion and soon emerged as a premier apparel designer, later being named one of the Top Ten Designers of Men's Apparel in the U.S.

In early 1997 Carmichael turned his attention to the Internet after realizing design and technology innovation was non-existent. Carmichael later invented "Sprocket" and co-authored several of the Company's other patents including "Compression," "Lifestyle," "Immersive Advertising," and "B2B.

At the core of Ubiquity Corporation's strategy is the concept of Transmedia publishing, a new kind of story telling that incorporates multiple platforms including film, broadcast TV, print publishing, the Internet and mobile devices.

The very perception of cloud has brought an awesome trend in the field of technology in the current period that has been actually remarkably presented by Connie Jordan-Carmichael. Clouding has made it feasible for sharing data along with content over the net by way of a platform which is driven by the various web services.

One of Ubiquity's Board members Craig Cooper said "Ubiquity's new strategic vision is totally aligned with the opportunities that the Company has to develop its significant portfolio of patents and intellectual property.